Answer: DANTE
DANTE is a crossword puzzle answer that we have spotted 140 times.
Referring Clues:
- "La vita nuova" poet
- "The Divine Comedy" poet
- Florentine literary giant
- He went through Hell
- T.S. Eliot book-essay
- "Purgatorio" writer
- "The Divine Comedy" writer
- "La vita nuova" writer
- Beatrice's adorer
- "De Vulgare Eloquentia" author
- "Paradiso" writer
- Florentine exiled in 1302
- "Inferno" author
- Poet translated by Ciardi
- "Inferno" poet
- "La vita nuova" author
- "In His will is our peace" writer
- "Il convivio" writer
- "Inferno" writer
- Writer exiled in 1302
- Exile of 1302
- "Divine Comedy" writer
- "De Vulgari Eloquentia" author
- Writer who went to hell?
- "The Inferno" author
- "Divine Comedy" author
- "The Inferno" poet
- "Paradiso" penner
- "Divine Comedy" poet
- Poet Alighieri
- Virgil put him through hell
- Contemporary of Cavalcanti
- Author who went through Hell
- "Divina commedia" poet
- Afterlife explorer of poetry
- Italian poet Alighieri
- "The Divine Comedy" penner
- Inferno visitor
- Beatrice's admirer
- "Paradiso" poet
- "The father of the Italian language"
- Beatrice's lover
- ''Divine Comedy'' author
- ''Inferno'' author
- Middle Ages literary figure
- Poet Rossetti
- ''Gremlins'' director
- ''Divine Comedy'' writer
- Italy's ''Supreme Poet''
- Italian master poet
- ''The Divine Comedy'' poet
- ''Abandon all hope . . .'' writer
- ''Convivio'' author
- Divine poet?
- Author of "The Divine Comedy"
- ''La Vita Nuova'' poet
- Infernal writer?
- ''The Divine Comedy'' author
- "Divine Comedy" penner
- Divine comedian?
- "The Divine Comedy" author
- Florentine poet
- Infernal author?
- "A great flame follows a little spark" writer
- Il Poeta
- 14th-century Florentine exile
- "Purgatorio" author
- "Convivio" author
- "Abandon all hope ..." writer
- "Gremlins" director
- Italy's "Supreme Poet"
- Giotto contemporary
- He appears on Italy's two-euro coin
- Poet surnamed Alighieri
- His beloved was Beatrice
- His beloved was Beatrice
- He met Charon in the underworld
- "All hope abandon, ye who enter here" writer
- Poet exiled from Florence
- 'Inferno' writer
- 'Divine Comedy' writer
- Inferno describer
- Inferno chronicler
- 'Divine Comedy' author
- 'The Divine Comedy' poet
- 'Inferno' poet
- Infernal writer
- Author of a famous comedy
- Father of modern Italian, per linguists
- Poet translated by Longfellow
- 'Purgatorio' poet
- Italy's most famous poet
- "De Monarchia" writer
- First poet to use the terza rima verse form
- 'Inferno' author
- Italian poet
- Boccaccio wrote a biography of him
- Poet who feuded with Pope Boniface VIII
- Randal's buddy in "Clerks"
- He wrote the "Convivio"
- Poet who wrote "Let us not speak of them, but look, and pass on"
- His portrait appears on Italy's two-euro coin
- Writer about a hellish journey
- "He listens well who takes notes" writer
- "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!" poet
- Who wrote "Let us not speak of them, but look, and pass on"
- ___ Alighieri
- He went to hell, in a sense
- "All hope abandon ..." writer
- Who wrote "A great flame follows a little spark"
- Poet who wrote of Beatrice
- "Inferno" guy
- Volcano-exploring robot
- Poet who wrote "In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost"
- "Purgatorio" and "Paradiso" poet
- Whom Boccaccio called "ever melancholy and pensive"
- Pre-Raphaelite Rossetti
- "Purgatorio" poet
- Poet who went to hell
- Famous Italian writer
- Italy's supreme poet
- Subject to Croce
- Poet who invented the terza rima rhyme scheme
- "Clerks" clerk
- Virgil's fellow traveler
- Boccaccio dubbed his epic "Divina"
- One hell of a writer?
- Boccaccio added "Divina" to the title of his masterpiece
- Whom Italians call "il Sommo Poeta"
- Writer who went through hell?
- Someone hell-bent on writing?
- One of the so-called "Three Crowns of Florence," along with Petrarch and Boccaccio
- Italian writer of "Inferno"
- So-called "Father of the Italian Language"
- "Abandon all hope, ye who enter here" poet
- Poet whose work helped establish modern Italian
- Author of "De vulgari eloquentia"
- Italian poet who wrote "Nature is the art of God"
- Poet on some 36-Across coins
- Poet who was guided through paradise by Beatrice
Last Seen In:
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- New York Times - October 24, 2021
- LA Times - October 12, 2021
- New York Times - August 06, 2021
- Universal - April 30, 2021
- LA Times - March 09, 2021
- LA Times - December 16, 2020
- New York Times - November 29, 2020
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